Civilian Conservation Corps members clear and level a campsite, erect camp buildings, construct forest roads, spread poisoned grain for gophers, uproot currant and gooseberry bushes to check the spread of white pine blister rust, fell trees, and process telephone poles in the national forests of Montana and Idaho. Includes shots of CCC living facilities.
National Archives Identifier: 7386
Local Identifier: 33.472
Creator(s): Department of Agriculture. Federal Extension Service. (01/02/1954 - 04/13/1970) (Most Recent)
From: Series : Motion Picture Films, compiled ca. 1915 - ca. 1959
* Record Group 33: Records of the Extension Service, 1888 - 2000
Level of Description: Item
Type(s) of Archival Materials: Moving Images
This item was produced or created: 1934
The creator compiled or maintained the series between: ca. 1915 - ca. 1959
General Note(s): Credits: Editor, Maud Kellogg; photographer, K.D. Swan.
Use Restriction(s): Undetermined
Sound Type: Silent
Accession Number(s): 1286
Subjects Represented in the Archival Material(s):
* Civilians
* Forests and forestry
* Idaho
* Montana
* Motion pictures
* National parks and reserves
Contributors to Authorship and/or Production of the Archival Material(s):
* Department of Agriculture. (1862 - ), Producer